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Truly "timeless beauty." This time, I'll be walking through the beautiful Saga and Arashiyama areas, where nature and history intertwine! How luxurious and happy it is to be able to experience such a happy feeling... I really love Kyoto... Places visited this time *Not a project↓ ● Tokaido Shinkansen (Platt Kodama) https://www.jrtours.co.jp/kodama ↓ ● Togetsukyo Bridge https://en.kyoto.travel/tourism/singl... Access: Saga-Nakanoshima-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City 2-minute walk from Keifuku Railway (Randen) Arashiyama station, 8-minute walk from Hankyu Arashiyama station, 11-minute walk from JR Saga-Arashiyama station ↓ (about 15-minute walk) ● Kameyama Park https://kyoto-design.jp/spot/2703 Access: Saga-Kame-no-o-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City Approx. 5-minute walk from Keifuku Railway/Hankyu Railway Arashiyama station, 6-minute walk from City Bus/Kyoto Bus Arashiyama stop ↓ (about 5-minute walk) ● Bamboo Forest Path https://en.kyoto.travel/tourism/singl... Access: Sagatenryuji Misobabacho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City 10 minute walk from Arashiyama station on the Keifuku Electric Railway (Randen) 13 minute walk from JR Saga Arashiyama station 21 minute walk from Hankyu Arashiyama station ↓ (About a 20 minute walk) ● Gion-ji Temple https://www.giouji.or.jp/ Access: 32 Kosakacho, Saga Toriimoto, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City [Visiting hours] 9:00-16:30 (last admission) [Admission fee] 300 yen for adults, 100 yen for children (elementary, middle, and high school) This is a convenient place! ↓ Joint admission ticket for Gion-ji Temple and Daikaku-ji Temple (2 temples): 600 yen (adult ticket only) ↓ (about 5 minute walk) ● Ippukudokoro Tsurezure https://www.giouji.or.jp/ Access: 25 Ojoincho, Saga Nison-in Temple, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City Opening hours: 11:00-16:00 Closed on Thursdays (some irregular holidays) ↓ ● Rokuoin https://rokuouin.com/ Access: 24 Saga Kitaboricho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City 5 minute walk from JR Saga Arashiyama Station 3 minute walk from Rokuoin Station on the Keifuku Arashiyama Line 3 minute walk from Shimosaga stop on city bus or Kyoto bus [Opening hours] 9 am - 5 pm (open everyday) [Admission fee] Adults: 400 yen / Elementary and junior high school students: 200 yen ★ Recommended hotels in Arashiyama (I don't really want to tell you about them!) Riverside Arashiyama https://riverside-arashiyama.jp/ Access: 10 Nakao Shitamachi, Arashiyama, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City 3-minute walk from "Hankyu" Arashiyama Station / 12-minute walk from "Randen" Arashiyama Station *To everyone The purpose of this channel is to "make history fun for everyone and create an opportunity to learn". The purpose of this channel is not to teach history, but to convey the fun and charm of learning history to everyone, so please be aware that the content introduced here is not necessarily correct and enjoy watching it m(_ _)m *I think there are actually a lot of mistakes, so please use my videos to research history from the places you are interested in, or go and visit them in person! (History is connected like a story and it's really interesting. I'm more than happy to be able to share that fun with everyone 😌) In addition, this channel does not deal with "political content" at all. I do not belong to any organization (I have no connection with any political world, I'm just an ordinary person who likes history), and I make videos as part of my hobby, which also serves as a review of my studies, so I hope you will enjoy watching them with peace of mind. (I apologize for any comments related to politics. I may hide comments because they may lead to trouble. Thank you for your understanding in advance.) [Contact] ・Email: [email protected] ・Instagram: / sukimani_daria For collaborations, interviews, and other projects, please contact us by email or DM on SNS. In particular, I would like to spread the wonderful culture and products of Japan, such as Japanese famous products and local specialties. I believe that there are wonderful places unique to each region in Japan. If you are interested in farmers or people involved in tourism PR, please contact us! #Arashiyama #Kyoto #foreigners #travel #Ukrainians #tourism